I'm currently a freshman at UCSD and I'm not really liking any aspect of it. During my senior year in high school, I was focused on getting into a liberal arts school, such as Amherst, Wesleyan, Brown, etc.
My first choice was Brown and really unsurprisingly, I was rejected.
I didn't find out about Barnard until after I graduated when I was visiting NYC over the summer. I love how it's still a small school but with Columbia resources close by.
But the thing is I really want to double major, perhaps neuroscience and communications/marketing/
PR etc (I'm currently undeclared) and I know Barnard doesn't have a communications major?
I know UCSD is pretty good at neuroscience/cogsci but my experience so far has been abysmal. I was also so home sick during the first few weeks. I think I was more home sick in that I didn't really miss home but because I didn't feel like SD was that welcoming.
My high school stats were subpar: 31 ACT 3.6 ish UW GPA. I have pretty good ec's though.
As for now, I hope my college GPA will be at least a 3.5 at the end of the quarter-I'm taking chem, math, an intro to cogsci and required writing class. I'm taking math/chem because I'm also considering a premed route. How difficult would it be to double major and take premed prereqs?
How hard is it to transfer as a sophomore as compared to a junior?
I really regret not applying when I was a senior in high school...